
Supreme Court Oral Arguments [25-332] Trump v. Slaughter
Dec 8, 2025
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Respondent's Counsel (Mr. Agarwal / Mr. Egger / Mr. Huggaball)
Guest
General (Petitioner's Counsel) — Solicitor/Advocate
General Sauer, an advocate for President Trump, passionately argues for broad presidential removal authority over executive officers, seeking to overturn the precedent set by Humphrey's Executor. He highlights the historical context and potential structural changes of such a decision. Respondent's Counsel, Mr. Huggaball, defends Commissioner Slaughter, asserting that the President's removal was unlawful and that existing laws ensure important agency independence. The discussion dives into agency functions, legal precedents, and the implications for future governance.
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Congress's Structural Power Has Limits
- Justice Kagan suggested Congress might decide structure and removal limits under Article I.
- General responded Congress may create offices but cannot remove the president's constitutional executive control.
Don't Fear Severing Removal Protections
- General Sauer argued stripping removal protections will not cause catastrophe, citing CPSC and PCAOB examples.
- He urged restoring political accountability will strengthen democracy without collapsing agencies.
Rulemaking And Adjudication Can Be Execution
- General emphasized the Framers wanted separation but also a unified executive; he argued agency rulemaking/adjudication can be execution.
- He rejected the view that moving these functions under the president would create unlawful legislative or judicial power concentrations.


